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Pride Of Alaska Andrew Kurka Has One Gold Medal, And He’s Not Done Skiing For More
Karen Price Oct. 12, 2020
Kurka won the men’s sitting downhill in 2018 while taking a silver medal in the super-G.
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Laurie Stephens Eager to Get Back to Snow After Coronavirus Shutdowns
Joshua Clayton Oct. 07, 2020
It’s been an unusual offseason for the four-time Paralympian, but her mindset hasn’t changed.
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Ten athletes named to 2020-21 U.S. Paralympics Alpine Skiing National Team
Annemarie Blanco Oct. 06, 2020
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Paralympic Hall of Famer Candace Cable Continues Fight Against Ableism and Racism
Joshua Clayton Oct. 02, 2020
Candace Cable says the work fighting for inclusion is never finished.
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Bonnie St. John Brings Commitment and Perseverance from the Paralympics to the Professional World
Joshua Clayton Sept. 23, 2020
St. John came from humble beginnings to become the first African American woman to win a medal at the Winter Paralympics.
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Ravi Drugan is Patiently Waiting to Return to His Natural Habitat on the Slopes
Joshua Clayton Sept. 10, 2020
The former Winter X Games medalist isn’t sure when he’ll return to training, but he does know he’ll be ready when that day comes.
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The Work is Never Done for Paralympic Hall of Famer Chris Waddell
Joshua Clayton July 23, 2020
Chris Waddell continues to work toward changing the perception of disability
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Paul DiBello Leaves Behind Legacy Of Influence In U.S. Para Skiing
Karen Price May 20, 2020
The Paralympian and advocate for disabled athletics passed away in April at the age of 69.
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New Visual Identities Launched for U.S. Paralympics Alpine Skiing, Nordic Skiing and Snowboarding
U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee May 15, 2020
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Para Alpine Skier Laurie Stephens Earns Fourth Crystal Globe, But This One With Mixed Emotions
Karen Price March 28, 2020
Winning in an abbreviated season has the veteran eager to get back on the slopes next season.